Raleigh police seeking information on alleged secret peeper

Raleigh police need the public's help identifying a man they say committed a secret peeping offense in the last few months.

On Sept. 1, Raleigh police received surveillance images showing the suspect. Police said an investigation revealed the suspect committed the offense in the 3500 block of Ivy Commons Drive.

Police said they were unsure when the offense occurred, but it was probably sometime in August.

One of the victims spoke with ABC11. We are protecting his identity and not releasing his name. He shares the apartment with his girlfriend and says he has heard strange noises or rustling outside of his window.

"We are very surprised, but then after all the police officers told us this happened all the time," said the victim. "We probably move to another place when the contract is up."

The suspect is shown in the surveillance pictures above. He is an older, heavyset, white male of unknown height, according to police. He was wearing the ball cap, t-shirt, shorts, socks and shoes seen in the surveillance photos when the offense was committed.

Anyone who believes they may recognize the suspect is asked to call Raleigh CrimeStoppers at (919) 834-HELP or visit raleighcrimestoppers.org for text and email reporting options. CrimeStoppers pays cash rewards for anonymous tips that help solve cases.